Thunder 119, Pistons 110

Durant added eight rebounds and seven assists to pace the Thunder, who haven't lost to the Pistons since Dec. 26, 2008. Russell Westbrook poured in 20 points while rookie Steven Adams set career highs with 17 points, 10 rebounds and three blocks.

Josh Smith had 25 points for Detroit, which has dropped three of four. Brandon Jennings added 22 points and 11 assists while Greg Monroe was a force with 20 points and 15 rebounds.

Durant's 16 points lifted Oklahoma City out of an early deficit and into a 55-51 lead at the break. Detroit held the Thunder to one field goal in the opening seven minutes of the third quarter - surging ahead on a Monroe three-point play with 7:52 remaining in the period - but Durant scored six straight points to erase the deficit and Jeremy Lamb capped a 15-2 run with a buzzer-beating 3-pointer as the Thunder went into the fourth ahead 84-76.

Will Bynum's 17-foot jumper with 9:33 remaining made it a four-point game, but the Thunder responded with the next seven points and Nick Collison knocked down a long jumper following a Kentavious Caldwell-Pope miss to extend the advantage to 12. The Pistons used four free throws from Monroe and Rodney Stuckey to close to within eight, but Durant followed with four straight points to put the game away.

GAME NOTEBOOK: Monroe had a career-best 10 offensive rebounds. ... Westbrook is averaging 21 points in three games since returning from offseason knee surgery. ... Pistons C Andre Drummond was held to four points and three rebounds in 23 minutes.